Reminder: Terrapin Invitational Tournament - October 22

As the editor of this year's tournament, it is my pleasure to
remind
you about…

The 19th annual Terrapin Invitational Tournament will be held at the
University of Maryland (in College Park) Saturday, October 22. This
modified ACF tournament is open to all collegiate teams. Bastard and
master teams may play with the consent of the tournament directors,
but they will not be eligible for prizes and/or playoffs.

To register for this tournament, contact both Brittany Clark
(bclark3 at umd.edu) and Ali Daniels (danielsa at umd.edu).

Some basics:
Base Fee: $90
Working Buzzer: -$10 (maximum of 2 per team)
Experienced Moderator: -$10
Travel: -$10 per school for every 300 miles traveled (one-way, via
mapquest)
Novice: -$10 per school if you have not attended a TIT within the
past 3 years
Minimum fee: $50

Packet discounts/penalties (all times EDT):
Packet in by Sunday, September 25 at 11:59 pm: -$25
Note: I have extended the earliest deadline by two days so you have a
weekend to finish your packet.
Packet in by Friday, September 30 at 11:59 pm: -$10
Packet in by Friday, October 7 at 11:59 pm: $0
Packet in by Friday, October 14 at 11:59 pm: +$20
Packet after Friday, October 14 at 11:59 pm: +$40

If your packet is not in by Sunday, October 16 at 11:59pm, you must
have my permission to play in the tournament.

If you wish to ask for an exemption from regular packet writing, you
must contact me before the no-penalty deadline, October 7.  Depending
on your team and club's experience, you may not have to write a
packet, or I will ask you to write some fraction of a packet.

Cancellation fees:
Any team that cancels within 2 days prior to the tournament or fails
to show and for non-emergency reasons without notifying the
tournament director will be charged $30.

This tournament will be participating in a packet swap with MIT's
Beaver Bonspiel tournament the same day.

Packets are subject to approval by the question editor and/or
tournament directors, who have the right to reject packets/questions
and request rewrites.  You will have 24 hours to resubmit your packet
from the time I return it to you and receive the same discount/penalty
as for the time you submitted it.

Science (5/5)
No more than 1/1 should be written in each major science (biology,
chemistry, physics). At least two of the other sciences should be
represented.
No more than 2/2 should be science biography.
Computer programs (Windows, AIM and even Matlab) are not acceptable
subjects for mathematics and computer science questions. They belong
in Your Choice or Trash.

History (5/5)
Please write at least 1/1 on history before 500 AD, and limit
questions to 2 per century. Also please write at least 1/1 on
non-North American or European history.

Literature (5/5)
At least 1/1 should be about non-American and non-European
literature.
Limit 2/2 for literature biography and 2/2 for each of the major
genres of literature (novels, poetry, plays, etc.).

Fine Arts (2/2)
No more than 1/1 should be about any major field of Fine Arts.

Religion, Philosophy and Mythology (2/2)
Write a maximum of 1/1 and minimum of one question about each of the
three disciplines (and try to vary within each category).

Social Science (2/2)
Write a maximum of 1/1 about each major discipline.

Geography (1/1)
Do not write both questions about similar landforms like bodies of
water or mountain ranges. Questions about countries should not
include historical information unless it relates directly to its
geography.

Trash, General Knowledge and Current Events (2/2)
No more than 1/1 Current Events should be written.

Your Choice (1/1)
Anything goes, within reason. Interdisciplinary questions are
encouraged :)

You are limited to writing one question (tossup or bonus) about
anything having to do with the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season if you
wish to write Current Events.  However, it is highly discouraged.  If
anything about the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season comes up in any
other category, I will return your packet.

Formatting the Document:
Packets should be submitted as one of the following, in order of
decreasing preference: MS Word (.doc); Rich Text File (.rtf); and
text (.txt). The following applies to the first two formats.

All text should be in 12 point Times New Roman font, or the closest
available equivalent. The tossup and bonus sections should be
separated with a page break.

Tossups:
Do not number or otherwise indent tossups. Do not use tabs. Tossups
should generally be between five and seven lines in length. Tossups
outside of that range but close are acceptable sparingly, but do not
write two-line quickies or ten-line novels.

Do not abbreviate "for ten points". The answer should be on the next
line, preceded with "ANSWER:" Underline the required part of
the answer; if you are using a .txt file, surround the required
parts with underscores. If there are two or more equivalent answers
(for example, an author's pen name and real name), include both
separated with "or." If there are any alternative answers or
moderator notes, include them in square brackets to the right.

Example:
Born in Tunisia, this son of a royal fly swatter traveled to Greece
at an early age to study underwater basket weaving. After exploring
the ruins at Sigma Nu City, he came to America and wrote Secondhand
People. A major authority on industrial organization, for ten points,
name this 20th century Chinese archaeologist and astronomer who in
1968 first postulated octahedral spatial symmetries.
ANSWER: _R_ichard _Wang_

Boni:
Do not number or otherwise indent boni. Do not use tabs. Keep
each bonus part to a maximum of 2 lines in length. Place the number
of points a bonus part is worth in square brackets before the part.

Discouraged bonus formats include anything with more than four
prompts, ordering boni, list boni and 15-15. However, please use a
variety of formats, as 25 10-10-10s are boring.

Please send your packet to the editor, Daniel Greenstein (email
below), and CC to the tournament directors, Brittany Clark
(bclark3 at umd.edu) and Ali Daniels (danielsa at umd.edu).

Happy writing,

Daniel Greenstein
dgreens at gmail.com

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